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Friday
- By: Angela Barnes, Maisie Hill, Miranda Kane, and others
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
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Listen to extracts of one-off live performances, talks, discussions and comedy in this curated selection of the inspiring talent that appeared on the Audible Live Stage at Wilderness on Friday. Featuring performances from Maisie Hill, Miranda Kane in conversation with Hana Walker-Brown, Helen Lederer’s Women in Comedy Panel, Kae Kurd, Angela Barnes and George The Poet.
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dismayed by the bad reviews here
- By a reader on 02-01-22
hugely insufficient content warning
Reviewed: 30-07-20
I'm used to the strong language and sexual references warning at the start of Audible comedy festival audiobooks, and I'm usually OK with most of the content, and if it crosses a line for me personally, I think, well at least there was a warning!
However, although this audiobook warning mentioned strong language and explicit sexual content nearish the start (not the more usual warning before the content starts), it did NOT warn of the graphic description of S&M torture methods in the Miranda Kane section. At least the synopsis gives a time indication for the 'talk', so I advise skipping the 20mins in to 40 mins in section if you also wish to avoid this disturbing part.
I definitely wouldn't recommend listening to this to drop off to sleep to in case you wake up in the middle of nightmare-inducing content.
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I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue: A Third Treasury
- Specials and Spin-offs from the BBC Radio 4 Comedy
- By: Humphrey Lyttelton, Graeme Garden
- Narrated by: Humphrey Lyttelton, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer, and others
- Length: 12 hrs and 55 mins
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A sparkling collection of specials and spin-offs from the award-winning BBC Radio 4 comedy show, plus two tributes to the legendary Humphrey Lyttelton. This third and final Clue treasury features a panoply of specials based around the perennial ‘antidote to panel games’. In the mix are I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Christmas Clue, featuring the team’s unique interpretation of A Christmas Carol; Humph in Wonderland, in which they venture down a rabbit hole; and In Search of Mornington Crescent, in which Andrew Marr peers behind the veil of secrecy surrounding that illustrious game.
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Great! My review includes my own chapter index
- By corriefan on 15-07-20
- I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue: A Third Treasury
- Specials and Spin-offs from the BBC Radio 4 Comedy
- By: Humphrey Lyttelton, Graeme Garden
- Narrated by: Humphrey Lyttelton, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Willie Rushton, Stephen Fry
Great! My review includes my own chapter index
Reviewed: 15-07-20
Like some other reviewers, I much preferred the previous 2 ISIHAC treasuries which were mostly regular episodes, apart from the briliant 'Everyman's Guide To Mornington Crescent' in the first treasury, and the sublime 'I'm Sorry I Haven't A Desert Island' in the second treasury.
This third treasury is different in that it only includes 2 regular ISIHAC episodes, and those 2 have Christmas-themed rounds. The rest are Christmas Pantomime style episodes, tributes to Humphrey Lyttelton who sadly died in 2008, a second 'Mornington Crescent' special, 4 rather odd comic short stories read by the ISIHAC team, as well as the complete 3 'Hamish and Dougal' series and 2 specials.
Personally, I still very much enjoyed this, however, I think for me, the main problem with this third treasury is the usual Audible bugbear in that the chapters are just numbered with no headings, so that a hotch-potch collection like this is difficult to navigate.
Here, then, I include my own annotated bookmarks, which I gleaned from the synopsis, Wikipedia and ISIHAC fan site that had a link from the Wikipedia ISIHAC article, as well as obviously listening to the audiobook. I hope this is useful to those ISIHAC fans put off by the eclectic nature of this audiobook, and I apologise in advance if I have included any inaccuracies:
Chapter 1: 'I'm Sorry I Haven't A Christmas Clue', 2003 'A Christmas Carol' Panto episode: Part 1 of 2
Chapter 2: A short jazz interlude, then 'I'm Sorry I Haven't A Christmas Clue': Part 2 of 2
Chapter 3: A Christmas Special ISIHAC episode (I don't know the year), featuring Willie Rushton (so pre-1996)
Chapter 4: 1999 Christmas Special ISIHAC episode, with guest panellist Stephen Fry
Chapter 5: 'Humph in Wonderland', 2007 Christmas Panto episode
Chapter 6: 'In Search of Mornington Crescent', 2005 mockumentary, presented by Andrew Marr
Chapter 7: First of 4 comic shorts: 'The Artful Dodgson', a spoof Charles Dickens/Lewis Carroll biog, read by Humph
Chapter 8: Short story 2 of 4: 'The Scandal of Mad Jack Camden', a regency satire, read by Barry Cryer
Chapter 9: Short story 3 of 4: 'Game', by 'Somerset Mornington', read by Tim Brooke-Taylor
Chapter 10: Short story 4 of 4: 'Death on the Line' by 'Agatha Crescent', read by Graeme Garden
Chapter 11: 'Chairman Humph: A Tribute' (2008), presented by Stephen Fry: biog, ISIHAC clips, and panellist chat
Chapter 12: Humph Celebration Concert (2010): tributes, comedy as well as some lengthy jazz pieces, part 1 of 2
Chapter 13: Humph Celebration Concert, part 2 of 2
Chapters 14 to 17: 'You'll Have Had Your Tea: The Doings of Hamish and Dougal', Series 1 (2002),
starring Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Alison Steadman and Jeremy Hardy
Chapters 18 to 23: 'Hamish and Dougal', Series 2 (2004)
Chapter 24: 'Hamish and Dougal' Hogmanay Special (2004),
with guests: Humph, Jim Naughtie, Sandi Toksvig, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Colin Sell
Chapters 25 to 30: 'Hamish and Dougal' Series 3 (2006)
Chapter 31: 'Hamish and Dougal' Burns Night Special (2007)
I hope that other Audible listeners find this index list useful.
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